Thursday, November 25, 2010

 

Motorola Defy Unboxing Pictures & Review

Motorola has launched a so-called “3-resistant” smartphone – the Motorola Defy. Featured with “water-resistant”, “dust-resistant” and “scratch-resistant” properties, the Defy is one of the newest Android-driven phones from the brand, particularly appeals to outdoor-activities lovers. Why say so? Let’s take a look at the content of the box first.

You can find a Motorola Defy Phone, a battery, a charger, a handsfree, a data cable and a user guide inside the package box.

Motorola Defy Phone Unboxing Review

Motorola Defy has a 3.7-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen with durable “scratch-resistant” feature. It is because the screen is made of Gorilla Glass which is the same with iPhone 4. Under Android OS and Motoblur, the screen is smooth and responsive.

Motorola Defy Phone Unboxing Review

The rear of Defy particularly shows the “water-resistant” and “dust-resistant” features. The IP67 ability can even let the phone operate in water for half an hour!

Motorola Defy Phone Unboxing Review

A standard audio jack is at the top of the phone. You can see a little piece of cover is available for the jack, obviously to avoid water from going in.

Motorola Defy Phone Unboxing Review

The camera of Defy is of 5MP with LED flash and autofocus. What’s so special is that it also supports underwater shooting, extremely appealing to water-sports lovers.

Motorola Defy Phone Unboxing Review

There are 4 virtual keys below the screen – Menu, Home, Back and Search.

Motorola Defy Phone Unboxing Review

Now you know why this phone is particularly good for outdoor-sport lovers. Its “3-resistant” features will let you free from worries when you back it out for sports. Other smartphone features are available for general uses, and useful apps are at your service. Sport-lovers should not miss it!

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